John Wilson is a freerange facilitator and activist, working mostly in East and Southern Africa. Sometimes he works with community-based organisations and at other times with regional, continental and global networks. John aims to play a small part in helping facilitate a stronger food movement in Africa that benefits rather than exploits small-scale farmers and their communities and that enhances ecological vibrancy as well as providing nutritious food for eaters.
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Agroecology is More than Science, Practice and Movement
When we introduce Agroecology we tend to throw out our little phrase that it’s ‘a science, a set of practices, and a citizen’s movement’. No, no, no, Agroecology is far more than this.
March 19, 2019



















